This is a discussion on Next-gen Suzuki Baleno (YRA) unveiled. EDIT: Now launched at Rs. 4.99 lakhs within The Indian Car Scene, part of the BHP India category; Originally Posted by WRXXX
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My Dad has booked Baleno Delta RayBlue and he is getting delivery on 12th. I would like to know what accessories are recommended or required for this variant. One straight suggestion was a reverse camera as our home parking is very tight. What else?

As I live in a different city, I would not be able to do PDI/VIN Check etc. But I think it being a new Brand and new Model it should be required too? Of course I asked him to check for any bodily damages before the delivery.

Anurag, you feel the gear ratios have changed? By any chance, do you have the new gear ratios?

I feel, they could have introduced a 6th gear instead.

I was the one who accompanied anurag with the TD, and I had already done 3-4 detailed TDs before this one. Though I don't have the new gear ratios, I can say that even I felt they could have introduced a 6th gear, but honestly after driving it at highway speeds, I think the fifth gear itself serves good with the rpm needle hovering around 2000-2100 rpm at 100kmph in 5th gear.

Note: Hyundai i20 even with its sixth gear engaged, does the same at 100kmph i.e. at 2100rpm.

My Dad has booked Baleno Delta RayBlue and he is getting delivery on 12th. I would like to know what accessories are recommended or required for this variant. One straight suggestion was a reverse camera as our home parking is very tight. What else?

As I live in a different city, I would not be able to do PDI/VIN Check etc. But I think it being a new Brand and new Model it should be required too? Of course I asked him to check for any bodily damages before the delivery.

Thanks a lot for your help.

Pls check a couple of pages back where I have posted the accessories list along with prices as give by my nexa dealer in Mumbai. You can refer to it for your purpose

My Dad has booked Baleno Delta RayBlue and he is getting delivery on 12th. I would like to know what accessories are recommended or required for this variant. One straight suggestion was a reverse camera as our home parking is very tight. What else?

As I live in a different city, I would not be able to do PDI/VIN Check etc. But I think it being a new Brand and new Model it should be required too? Of course I asked him to check for any bodily damages before the delivery.

Thanks a lot for your help.

Congrats WheelWake! Is it a petrol or diesel?
When and from which NEXA outlet was your Baleno booked?
Since the model is just launched checking the date wouldn't be required. It might be manufactured probably a month or two ago.

As for accessories, would you really require the rear camera right now?
I think the Delta gets parking sensors, may be your dad can see if he is comfortable with the setup.

As for the options you can try after market system but I am sure the dealership will raise the issue of warranty. As per the list provided by abhik897 they are retailing it at around 12K.

Another option is to get a nice Touchscreen system which has the provision of the camera. This would be expensive. NEXA is selling them for around 20K.

By the way did anyone notice this is the accessories list? "Alloy*Wheel*04*pcs*Exchange - 23600"
Does this mean that anyone can exchange their steel rims and tyres pay the additional 23K and get the 16" alloys and tires?

As I live in a different city, I would not be able to do PDI/VIN Check etc. But I think it being a new Brand and new Model it should be required too? Of course I asked him to check for any bodily damages before the delivery.

Thanks a lot for your help.

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As for accessories, would you really require the rear camera right now?
I think the Delta gets parking sensors, may be your dad can see if he is comfortable with the setup.

By the way did anyone notice this is the accessories list? "Alloy*Wheel*04*pcs*Exchange - 23600"
Does this mean that anyone can exchange their steel rims and tyres pay the additional 23K and get the 16" alloys and tires?

On the alloys front, 23600 is for exchange of steel rims with Alloys. Tyre differential would be extra. I would recommend the top left alloy in the image instead of the alpha alloys which are too bland. If alloy upgrade is not on the cards and he is comfortable, get him to upgrade the MRFs to Yokos. Both tyres are prices similarly outside, so should not hurt the pockets much. Maybe 2000-2500.

Your dad can get the basic mats and mudflaps from the showroom. The cheapest mats in the accessories list should be decent.

On the alloys front, 23600 is for exchange of steel rims with Alloys. Tyre differential would extra. I would recommend the top left alloy in the image instead of the alpha alloys which are too bland.

Just to add as an information, the top left alloy has a part number-43210M79MU0 and is a 15inch alloy. The bottom one is OEM fitment for Ciaz ZXi with part number-43210M79M50-27N and that too is a 15inch alloy.

Just to add as an information, the top left alloy has a part number-43210M79MU0 and is a 15inch alloy. The bottom one is OEM fitment for Ciaz ZXi with part number-43210M79M50-27N and that too is a 15inch alloy.

Regards,
Shashi

Would you know the price as well please for top left. Considering the alpha alloys in exchange for 23.6, these ones would ideally be lower considering the 15" size. The ride with 15 inchers would more complaint in the Baleno than the 16 inchers. One can do with the same tyres as well or upgrade to same size of different brands

Just to add as an information, the top left alloy has a part number-43210M79MU0 and is a 15inch alloy. The bottom one is OEM fitment for Ciaz ZXi with part number-43210M79M50-27N and that too is a 15inch alloy.

Regards,
Shashi

Thanks for the info.

So basically these won't be a good idea to replace the rims on the Alpha model, given that they are 15" ones. Didn't the Ciaz get 16" alloys too?

I hope Maruti brings the wheels showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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Would you know the price as well please for top left. Considering the alpha alloys in exchange for 23.6, these ones would ideally be lower considering the 15" size. The ride with 15 inchers would more complaint in the Baleno than the 16 inchers. One can do with the same tyres as well or upgrade to same size of different brands

Do you think the 23K figure would be just for the 4 alloys? If that is the case I think many customers could go in for the exchange considering they look too simple. Any idea how much would after market rims for a set of 4 cost in the same spec?

So basically these won't be a good idea to replace the rims on the Alpha model, given that they are 15" ones.

As far as alloy size goes, it depends entirely on you choice. A smaller alloy will no doubt give you better cushioning on stock tyres. That's entirely your choice.

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Didn't the Ciaz get 16" alloys too?

Yes Sir, you can always get the gun-metal finished alloys which comes standard in Ciaz Z+ variants.

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I hope Maruti brings the wheels showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

I'd like to share an experience of mine with all fellow BHPians. I have been doing this for all my cars.

Take for example Maruti 800. The fully loaded version sold in India was the 5-Speed DX. Still it had many goodies missing. What I did was, got hold of a parts manual for the Indian version of 800, and the export variant too. JFYI, 800 was exported to many nations in its early days from India and had much more features than our Indian 800.

So I got the parts manual, and essentially part numbers for those spares, and ordered them through local MGP spares shop. They had the least idea what they were ordering- I simply went there with the part number, and they ordered.

Now my car has many OEM features like child lock, day night IRVM etc from the export model. Many of them are direct fit without any modifications. I am also getting OEM rear window demister for 800, which needs just an upgraded wiring harness and new rear glass.

Coming back to Baleno, since India is the sole manufacturing hub for Baleno, I am 100% sure that once the exports are begun, its parts manual will have the different alloys which were shown at the expo-provided they are OEM fit in the export cars.
There are many scoop pics where Baleno was tested with tastier alloys.

As far as alloy size goes, it depends entirely on you choice. A smaller alloy will no doubt give you better cushioning on stock tyres. That's entirely your choice.

Yes Sir, you can always get the gun-metal finished alloys which comes standard in Ciaz Z+ variants.

I'd like to share an experience of mine with all fellow BHPians. I have been doing this for all my cars.

Take for example Maruti 800. The fully loaded version sold in India was the 5-Speed DX. Still it had many goodies missing. What I did was, got hold of a parts manual for the Indian version of 800, and the export variant too. JFYI, 800 was exported to many nations in its early days from India and had much more features than our Indian 800.

So I got the parts manual, and essentially part numbers for those spares, and ordered them through local MGP spares shop. They had the least idea what they were ordering- I simply went there with the part number, and they ordered.

Now my car has many OEM features like child lock, day night IRVM etc from the export model. Many of them are direct fit without any modifications. I am also getting OEM rear window demister for 800, which needs just an upgraded wiring harness and new rear glass.

Coming back to Baleno, since India is the sole manufacturing hub for Baleno, I am 100% sure that once the exports are begun, its parts manual will have the different alloys which were shown at the expo-provided they are OEM fit in the export cars.
There are many scoop pics where Baleno was tested with tastier alloys.

Hope it helps!!

Regards,
Shashi

Thanks for such a great info.

How were you able to get your hands on the parts manual? Would be good to know if you have any contacts. I would like to get one also if possible a service manual for the Baleno whenever it arrives.

I am sure with time we will get to see some great modified Baleno's on road

Just wondering, has any T-BHPian bought the Baleno yet? Waiting to read the ownership review

How were you able to get your hands on the parts manual? Would be good to know if you have any contacts. I would like to get one also if possible a service manual for the Baleno whenever it arrives.

No Sir, no special contacts. All you need to do is go to your nearest MGP store and order one for you. Parts manual & workshop service manual too has a part number like other MGP spares.

We order these two manuals even before getting the delivery of any car.

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Waiting to read the ownership review

On the contrary, I am waiting with a bated breath for the official review. From the past few launches, I have been noticing this trend-Official review goes live as soon as the product is officially launched. I am sure mods are at work framing a nice review, but "ye dil hai ki maanta nahi" and grows impatient.